Timezone in installation wizard does not work - User has to set the timezone in Sysadmin Module

Previous Releases

SNG7-PBX-64bit-1904-2

Release Date: 2019-05-09

FreePBX Version 14.0.10.3

OS Version: 12.7.6-1904-2.sng7

CentOS Base: 7.6.1810

Asterisk Versions

13.22.0 (Includes Opus, Silk, and G729)

16.3.0 (Includes Opus, Silk, and G729)

Changelog

Update to 7.6.1810 from upstream

Update NodeJS to 8.16.0

Update PHP 5.6 to 5.6.40

Among others, the following packages have received rebaseing to more current upstream versions: samba, pki-core, gcc-libraries, elf-utils, GNOME shell, X11-server, ipset, firewalld, gnutls and libreswan.

SSL-cpabilites have been added to Net::SMTP.

Open-JDK-11 is now available.

pNFS SCSI is no longer a Technology Preview.

Thunderbolt-3 interfaces are now supported.

As always - various driver updates.

The following packages have been declared deprecated: Python 2, lvm2app, 3DES as part of Python, signtool, sendmail, dmraid, Btrfs filesystem, several rsyslog options, various drivers and others. More information can be found in the RHEL 7.6 Release Notes 3.

ipset users should note that as part of the above mentioned rebase, the location of saved ipset data has changed from /etc/sysconfig/ipset to /etc/sysconfig/ipset.d/ and the new directory now contains one file per saved ipset. Users with configuration management that sets up /etc/sysconfig/ipset will need to modify their setup.

SNG7-PBX-64bit-1805-1

Release Date: 2018-05-23

FreePBX Version 14.0.3.2

OS Version: 12.7.5-1805-1.sng7

Asterisk Versions

13.19.1 (Includes Opus, Silk, and G729)

15.4.0 (Includes Opus, Silk, and G729)

Changelog

Update to 7.5.1804 from upstream

Rework UEFI installation to allow serial console.

Speed up FreePBX RPM Installation dramatically

SNG7-PBX-64bit-1712-2

Release Date: 2017-12-21

FreePBX Version 14.0.1.22

OS Version: 12.7.4-1712-1.sng7

Asterisk Versions

13.18.3

14.7.3

15.1.3

Changelog

Better UEFI Compatibility when installing from USB

Merge 1712 updates from upstream

5% of disk space is now left unallocated, to allow for LVM snapshots to be used for backups

This can be reclaimed with 'lvmextend' if backups are not required

Open Source G729 codec is now present on installation

Older installations can activate it with the 'g729' command

Performance fixes for non-virtualized hardware (requires reboot)

New 'n Packages require update' on login

SNG7-PBX-64bit-1710-1

Version Name: 12.7.4-1710-1.sng7

Release Date: 2017-10-24

Stable

Asterisk Versions

11.25

13.18 (Includes Opus and Silk codecs)

14.7 (Includes Opus and Silk codecs)

Change Logs

Update to Linux

Update to Enterprise Linux 7.4 from 7.3 including all upstream new packages

SNG7-FPBX-64bit-1707-1

Release Date: 2017-07-24

Stable

Asterisk Versions

11.25.1

13.17.0 (Includes Opus and Silk codecs)

14.6.0 (Includes Opus and Silk codecs)

Change Logs

Fixes for UEFI booting

Fixes for Booting from USB

Removes unused 'FreePBX HA' installation option

Added Python 3.6.1 (python36u)

SNG7-FPBX-64bit-1706-1

Release Date: 2017-06-20

Stable

Asterisk Versions

11.24.1

13.13.1 (Includes Opus and Silk codecs)

14.2.3 (Includes Opus and Silk codecs)

Change Logs

FreePBX 14 Stable

SNG7-FPBX-64bit-1612-1

Release Date: 2016-12-20

Release Candidate

Change Logs

Update Asterisk

FreePBX 14 Release Candidate

SNG7-FPBX-64bit-1611-1

Release Date: 2016-11-17

Beta

Notable Features

FreePBX 14 Beta

Complete UEFI Support

Add ability to write directly to USB drive for installing from USB

Add kernel drivers that are missing from Upstream.

These drivers are missing in the Upstream distribution. Adding them to SNG7 means that many machines that were previously unable to use RHEL7 (or its derivatives) are now able to install and run Sangoma OS 7.

Storage Drivers Added

HP CCISS SCSI Driver

Network Drivers Added

Via Rhine

Via Velocity

nVidia Forcedeth

Kernel Modules no longer require rebuilding

Asterisk, Dahdi and Wanpipe kernel modules are now built using the kABI, which removes the requirement to rebuild them for every kernel release. This means that upstream kernel upgrades will no longer have to be delayed while matching kernel modules are compiled